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    Iirc that picture was “faked” in the sense that the perspective makes it seem more dangerous than it is. There’s actually a platform under him.

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        Posing for trick photography has a 100% fatality rate…eventually.

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          That’s the same rate of death that getting your family picture taken at Sears has.

          Those bastards

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            That’s it! I’m never having my picture taken at, behind or in front of a Sears! It’s just too risky!

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      I believe Charlie Chaplin did similar stunts back in the day

      The end results are badass though. Totally looks like they are dangling in peril

      Edit: Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton. Not Charlie Chaplin

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        I don’t think Chaplin was known for that kind of stunts, but Buster Keaton was. Like the classic clip where the front of a house collapses on him and he’s standing right where the window falls.

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          Buster Keaton did a lot of this kind of thing with perspective and stuff, but he was also a badass who did some incredible stunts.

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            That was a matte painting, there was no actual stunt there, just camera tricks.

            That same video has a clip of Buster Keaton riding a motorcycle over a collapsing bridge. The part with the trucks was camera tricks. The part with the bridge falling was a real stunt.

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      Supports the claim people were more sensible back then. Today we have moron YouTubers who actually climb such heights without any safety.

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    Fun fact, you are more likely to die taking a selfie than to be killed by a shark. From 2018-2021 more than 300 people died while taking a selfie, in that same time period about 200 people were killed by sharks.

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      1. Sharks aren’t that dangerous because people don’t encounter them that much

      2. People make selfies from dangerous positions. Going to a cliff to take a selfie is more on the side of “going to a cliff” than on the side of “taking a selfie”. Even more people die wearing cloths.

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      Well, I don’t go to the beach and we don’t even have dangerous sharks here. So yeah, no shit.

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      I’ve had this argument with my wife, who wants to swim with Orcas, so many times.

      Me: Orcas are the sadistic murder cats of the ocean. Do not swim with them. They may decide to kill you for the fun of it.

      Her: There has never been a reported fatal orca attack! You worry too much!

      Me: How many people do you think are trying to swim with wild orcas every year? Sample size is to small. It’s like saying it’s safe to slap a grizzly bear with a pool noodle and then throw a Meringue pie in it’s face, because AFAIK, no one has ever died doing so.

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          We have a trip to Alaska to see the salmon run coming up. I wouldn’t be surprised if she has already booked a swim with the orcas without telling me.

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    People have done dumb shit for fame and glory ever since ancient times. Remember Herostratus?

    He did something incredibly stupid to get famous.

    And it worked.

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        Did you ever see the episode of Futurama where Bender had that big ass “Remember Me!” tomb built? He’s like that except instead of tricking a planet and becoming a pharaoh to have slaves build things he burned down a temple of Artemis.

        It seems to have kind of worked.

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          I remember reading as punishment for the crime and rationale, he was executed and his name forbidden to be mentioned. All this time I thought he was anonymous.

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            Yet we’re here talking about him a couple of thousand years later. So it worked.

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              Or maybe that’s the name of someone that he hated and they planted it in the collective consciousness to make the punishment complete.